The government wants to spread the word about the advantages of “Bidenomics” to as many people as possible, so vice president Kamala Harris is once again the target of mockery for her comments on Americans’ personal money.
Harris recently delivered a provocative remark at an occasion in Iowa that was centered on “reproductive rights.” She emphasized the fact that many Americans would likely experience financial difficulties and even go “bankrupt” if presented with an unexpected $400 bill. This highlights the challenge that many individuals endure on a daily basis to make ends meet without having the means to save.
“Harris spoke at length about how women in Iowa will endure economic hardship traveling to other states for a legal abortion post-Roe v. Wade if a court allows a state abortion bill to take effect,” According to Fox News.
She said: “If she is a single parent, she’s going to have to be able to pay for that childcare. She’s going to lose time for work. Maybe she has paid family leave. Maybe she doesn’t. Maybe she has paid sick leave. Maybe she doesn’t. She will have to be able to pay for a plane, train, bus, gas. Most Americans are a $400 unexpected expense away from bankruptcy.“
Social media was used by conservatives and government critics to emphasize the importance of the comment. They emphasized that President Joe Biden’s economic policies are to blame for the growing prices that Americans are experiencing in nearly every aspect of their life. This includes the measures that the Democrats put in place during the first two years of his administration when they controlled Congress.
“Yeah, that’s called Bidenomics and it’s a problem,” Sen. Tim Scott, a GOP presidential contender, responded. “Americans have lost $10,000 in spending power because of the Biden-Harris agenda.”
“Thanks to you and your boss,” the Citizen Free Press “X” account concluded.
Red State’s Bonchie added: “They’ve been in office 2.5 years.”
Actor Nick Searcy expressed a different opinion: “And that is EXACTLY where @VP and @Joebiden want most Americans to be. They want you destitute and helpless so that your only chance at survival is government. Democrats want to increase dependency.”
CEO of Canary and commentator Dan Eberhard tweeted: “Even Kamala Harris thinks Bidenomics is a complete and utter failure!”
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According to a recent poll, roughly 40% of American households don’t have enough funds to cover a $400 emergency bill. This startling figure indicates a dependence on credit cards or borrowing money to address budget shortfalls.
In a commentary for The Hill, Liz Peek observed that growing energy costs, particularly those of gasoline, are likely to “torpedo Bidenomics.”
“More bad news for President Biden: Prices at the pump are heading higher again — and this time he cannot look to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to bail him out,” In a Friday piece that was published, she stated.
“Biden’s hopes of a second term are threatened not only by his unpopularity and increasing allegations of corruption; it is also in peril thanks to rising gasoline prices. Voters will see higher prices at the pump as the clearest signal yet that Bidenomics does not work for them, and they will hold the president responsible,” she said.
The cost of practically everything increases in tandem with rising oil prices. This is so because a variety of businesses, including manufacturing, transportation, and agriculture, depend on oil and goods derived from it.
“Thanks to Biden’s ongoing war on fossil fuels, U.S. production, which historically might have offset those cuts, has not recovered to its pre-pandemic level,” Peek noted.
As we approach the 2024 election season, “the economy,” especially Americans’ financial situations, is a top issue for voters, according to NewsNation’s analysis from last week.
“Given a list of eight issues, 31% of registered voters say the economy is the most important to them in deciding who to vote for in the presidential election, the survey results show. Preserving democracy in the United States was important among 29% of registered voters,” the outlet said.




